Yesterday S&P Trade March 20 to 21 below. Target from 2360's was 2390 but actual saw 2378.62 and closed between the intervals from 2375.52 to 2381.76. Trade derivation is 24 hours. Long bottoms, sell tops.
S&P’s. Close 2368.75.
Bottom. 2356.90.
Targets. 2390.94.
To Target: 2368.88, 2369.25, 2371.50, 2371.83, 2375.52, 2381.76, 2384.83, 2390.94.
S&P trade March 21 to 22 below.
S&P Close: 2344.02.
Bottom. 2332.29.
Targets. 2363.13 to 2363.34.
To target. 2344.14, 2344.52, 2344.84, 2347.41, 2349.88, 2352.99 Target 2363.13.
Range points: 2368.82 and 2407.43. Below 2295.93, 2282.65 and 2221.29.
WTI Oil
Yesterday WTI, March 20 to 21. Target at 49.43 actual was 49.47.
WTI Crude Oil
Close 48.98
Bottom. 48.73.
Target. 49.43
To Target : 49.03, 49.04, 49.12, 49.22, 49.24, 49.31 and Target 49.43
WTI March 21 to March 22
Close 47.50.
Bottom. 47.26.
Target. 47.88 and 47.89.
To Target: 47.51, 47.56, 47.61, 47.68, Target 47.88.
Range points: Below 47.00 , 46.52 and 46.25. Above 48.00, 48.49 and 48.77.
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